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  • Articles Tagged with "Genetics"

    Defining the optimum strategy for identifying adults and children with coeliac disease: systematic review and economic modelling - PubMed

    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Medicine UK

    This study systematically reviewed and economically modeled the most effective strategies for identifying adults and children with celiac disease in the UK, aiming to improve diagnosis and treatment.

    Dire wolf de-extinction: The Colossal scientists messed up one crucial part.

    slate.com Science World

    The article critiques Colossal Biosciences' de-extinction of dire wolves, focusing on the questionable naming of one of the pups, 'Khaleesi,' and the overall implications of this scientific endeavor.

    Il Dna dei primati non ha più segreti, aperti nuovi scenari dell'evoluzione - Biotech - Ansa.it

    ansa.it Genetics World

    Complete DNA maps of chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, orangutans, and siamangs have been created, opening new avenues for understanding primate evolution and human-primate relationships.

    Una toxina, posible causa de la epidemia de cáncer colorrectal en jóvenes

    abc.es Medicine World

    A new study suggests that exposure to the bacterial toxin colibactin during childhood may be linked to the rising incidence of colorectal cancer in young adults.

    A Different Way to Think About Dementia - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Neuroscience Colombia

    Jennie Erin Smith's book, "Valley of Forgetting," chronicles the experiences of families in rural Colombia grappling with a rare genetic mutation causing early-onset Alzheimer's, offering a poignant exploration of memory, familial relationships, and the shifting perceptions of dementia.

    23andMe Sells Gene-Testing Business to DNA Drug Maker Regeneron - Bloomberg

    bloomberg.com Business World

    Bankrupt 23andMe sold its extensive DNA database to Regeneron Pharmaceuticals for $256 million, ensuring data privacy under Regeneron's commitment to existing customer policies.

    Tests ADN : en faillite, 23andMe vend sa banque de données à un groupe pharmaceutique | Les Echos

    lesechos.fr Genetics World

    Bankrupt genetic testing company 23andMe sold its DNA database containing information from 15 million people to Regeneron Pharmaceuticals for $256 million.

    What’s so special about orange cats? Turns out they’re freaks of nature | CNN

    cnn.com Genetics World

    A new study reveals the unique genetic mutation responsible for the orange coloration in cats, a discovery that offers insights into feline genetics and broader mutational mechanisms.

    A Woman Found Her Cord-Blood Donor From a DNA Test - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Medicine World

    A woman discovers her umbilical cord blood donor through a DNA test, raising ethical questions about donor anonymity in cord blood transplantation.

    Sex differences in energy metabolism: natural selection, mechanisms and consequences | Nature Reviews Nephrology

    nature.com Biology World

    This article explores the significant sex differences in energy metabolism, delving into the evolutionary underpinnings, biological mechanisms, and resulting health consequences.

    How to Take Charge of Your Family Inheritance - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Genetics World

    This article explores the scientific basis of the popular belief that people become more like their parents as they age, examining the interplay of genetics and environment in shaping personality and behavior.

    RFK Jr. is is looking for autism answers in all the wrong places | Vox

    vox.com Medicine World

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s focus on environmental toxins as the primary cause of autism's rise is challenged by experts who highlight the significant role of genetics and improved diagnostic criteria.

    La World Boxing introduce il test genetico, "anche per Imane Khelif" - Notizie - Ansa.it

    ansa.it Sports World

    World Boxing's new genetic testing requirement for athletes, impacting Olympic gold medalist Imane Khelif, sparks debate on gender, fairness, and inclusivity in sports.

    A soothing cup of rice? Chinese scientists create grain with health benefits of tea | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com Science China

    Chinese scientists have developed a new type of rice infused with the health benefits of green tea's antioxidants, offering a caffeine-free alternative.

    What is the Genome India project, why it matters | Explained News - The Indian Express

    indianexpress.com Genetics India

    The Genome India Project aims to map India's genetic diversity by sequencing 10,000 human genomes, with plans to expand to 1 million, facilitating disease research and personalized medicine.